What are products smaller?

Products smaller are things that were once bigger but got shrunken down to fit into a little space, just like when you squeeze your favorite toy into a small box so it can travel with you in your backpack.

Like Squeezing Cookies

Imagine you have a big cookie, and you want to take it with you on a trip. If the cookie is too big, it might break or not fit. So you press it down until it becomes flat, like a pancake. That’s a product that got smaller! It's still your favorite cookie, but now it takes up less space.

Like Folding Maps

Another example: think of a map. When it's unfolded, it's big and shows all the roads and places clearly. But when you fold it into a little square, it becomes easy to carry in your pocket. That folded map is also a product that got smaller, still useful, just more compact.

So, whenever something gets squeezed, pressed, or folded down so it fits better in a space, it's a product smaller!

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Examples

  1. A child using a small toy phone that fits in their hand.
  2. A watch that can be worn on the wrist instead of carried in a pocket.
  3. A tiny robot used to clean up spaces where bigger robots can't reach.

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